Mother Up! is an animated comedy series chronicling the misguided attempts at parenthood of Rudi Wilson (Longoria), a disgraced former music exec, as she transitions from the towers of Manha... Read allMother Up! is an animated comedy series chronicling the misguided attempts at parenthood of Rudi Wilson (Longoria), a disgraced former music exec, as she transitions from the towers of Manhattan to the carpool lane of suburbia.Mother Up! is an animated comedy series chronicling the misguided attempts at parenthood of Rudi Wilson (Longoria), a disgraced former music exec, as she transitions from the towers of Manhattan to the carpool lane of suburbia.
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I was skeptical coming into it but the voices and the writing are great and it feels edgy in 2019. I laughed a lot and was sad when it ended.
This is an average animated comedy series (meant for adult audiences, not a cartoon for kids). The voice work is fun and the animation is fine. The writing is not the best with some thin stories and bad jokes, you can pretty much tell everything that's going to happen or be said before it is. A decent show to just put on in the background if you're working on your laptop or something. Not bad.
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I thought this show was hilarious. It really stood out in the world of animated comedies. The plot was original, funny, and had just the right balance between being realistic, and completely ridiculous. The characters were unique, quirky, either completely lovable or hate-able (is that a word?...lol) and just all around well thought out in my opinion.
I have watched it several times now and it just never gets old for me, I was so sad to find out it didn't get renewed for season 2.
Too many of these animated shows depend on dirty jokes, sexual situations, and gross-out humor, it was refreshing to see one that was funny without having to resort to that for the most part. Don't get me wrong, I love my Family guy, Futurama, American Dad, etc. just as much as anyone else, but this one is really different from those, and I liked it.
It has some things that are easy to relate to, which I thought made it even better, like the struggle of being a single mom, dealing with fake people, etc. But then it also had scenes that were completely absurd, and probably would never happen to a normal person, and they end up being hilarious.
Also, almost ever episode actually has a lesson to be learned that can be applied to most peoples life, another thing that is different than most animated shows. Usually, the lesson you take away from them is something ridiculous, like "If you're going to steal, be prepared to murder as well," from the Family guy fairy tale episode (lol).
I have watched it several times now and it just never gets old for me, I was so sad to find out it didn't get renewed for season 2.
Too many of these animated shows depend on dirty jokes, sexual situations, and gross-out humor, it was refreshing to see one that was funny without having to resort to that for the most part. Don't get me wrong, I love my Family guy, Futurama, American Dad, etc. just as much as anyone else, but this one is really different from those, and I liked it.
It has some things that are easy to relate to, which I thought made it even better, like the struggle of being a single mom, dealing with fake people, etc. But then it also had scenes that were completely absurd, and probably would never happen to a normal person, and they end up being hilarious.
Also, almost ever episode actually has a lesson to be learned that can be applied to most peoples life, another thing that is different than most animated shows. Usually, the lesson you take away from them is something ridiculous, like "If you're going to steal, be prepared to murder as well," from the Family guy fairy tale episode (lol).
This was an enjoyable show. It has a similar premise to "Suburgatory" but more as a straight sitcom rather than a dramedy.
Rudy is a high flying business woman who must relocate to suburbia for some reason. I liked her: she's a narcissistic and arrogant person but one who ultimately loves her children even if she doesn't enjoy actually spending time with them.
I was always rooting for her over the snooty other moms and she made a refreshing kind of character.
The stories were fun enough but I really don't think they could have come up with more after the first season.
Not too bad.
Rudy is a high flying business woman who must relocate to suburbia for some reason. I liked her: she's a narcissistic and arrogant person but one who ultimately loves her children even if she doesn't enjoy actually spending time with them.
I was always rooting for her over the snooty other moms and she made a refreshing kind of character.
The stories were fun enough but I really don't think they could have come up with more after the first season.
Not too bad.
I couldn't make it through one episode of this show. It seems as though I was written specifically to appeal to Hollywood insiders. None of the characters were likable. The main character will be almost sympathetic in one scene then completely irredeemable in the next. The "jokes" were mostly tired corny sitcom cliches and just made me feel sad.
The overall vibe I got was that the makers of this show felt like they were doing the audience a favor by making it and assumed everyone would feel obligated to like it. Much like it's main character the show tries to get by on a bunch of blustering false confidence with very little actual substance to back any of it up.
The overall vibe I got was that the makers of this show felt like they were doing the audience a favor by making it and assumed everyone would feel obligated to like it. Much like it's main character the show tries to get by on a bunch of blustering false confidence with very little actual substance to back any of it up.
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